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MIL-STD-2073-1D (1) Packaging Requirement Codes Prepared By: DCMAC-JP. Revision 3, July 7, 2007. AGENDA. Appendix J, General & Detailed Requirements Appendix J, Tables J. I - J.X. Useful Websites Helpful Hints Summary Quiz. APPENDIX – J.3. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
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MIL-STD-2073-1D (1) Packaging Requirement Codes Prepared By: DCMAC-JP Revision 3, July 7, 2007
AGENDA • Appendix J, General & Detailed Requirements • Appendix J, Tables J.I - J.X. • Useful Websites • Helpful Hints • Summary • Quiz
APPENDIX – J.3 • GENERAL REQUIREMENTS • Code System: PRCs are used in a position and sequence system with DD Form 2326, Preservation & Packing Data Form • No Longer in MIL-STD-2073-1D (1): • Packer’s Option Codes (Y, YY and YYY) • Procedural Specification Codes (“packaging of”) • Data Element, Levels of Preservation (LP codes) • Data Element, Hazardous Material (HM codes) • Special Marking Code 99 (no special marking)
APPENDIX – J.4 DETAILED REQUIREMENTS • Use numeric codes are “0” and “00” to indicate that the field does not apply • Codes “X” or “XX” indicate that the requirement is contained within the Method of Preservation. • Codes “Z” or “ZZ” indicate that Supplementary or Specialrequirements apply.
APPENDIX – J.4 DETAILED REQUIREMENTS, Quantity Per Unit Pack (QUP) • Already established by the PCO using: Formula A = $ Value, Wt, Cu, Replacement %, Pres Mthd. (for consumables having maintenance and overhaul application) Formula B = Qty per Assy, Wt, Cu, Replacement %, Pres Mthd. (for consumables having overhaul application only) • QUP Codes: In the Clear = 001 through 999 BLK = Bulk ZZZ = Special requirement
APPENDIX – J.4 DETAILED REQUIREMENTS Quantity Per Intermediate Container (ICQ) • ICQ Codes: In the Clear = 001 through 100 AAA = See B.5 XXX = See method of preservation ZZZ = See special instructions/supplemental data • Appendix B, Table B.1: Provides guidance on how to develop the ICQ using predetermined ICQs based on weight and cube. • Limits of ICQ: Maximum of 100 unit packs, 40 lbs. &1.5 cu. ft.
PRESERVATION METHODS • Table J.I, MILITARY PRESERVATION METHODS 10 = Physical protection 20 = Preservative coating 30 = Waterproof/greaseproof protection 40 = Watervaporproof protection 50 = Watervaporproof protection with desiccant • Z or ZZ indicate supplementary or special requirements • These Military Preservation Method codes will be used for MIL-STD-129P markings. • When Method 20 is cited a preservative material is required.
SPECIALIZED PRESERVATION CODES • Table J.Ia, SPECIALIZED PRESERVATION CODES Codes used for packaging procedures that cannot be conveniently or adequately described without amplification of the basic method and material symbols. “AE” means seal/plug all openings & preserve Method 10 “BL” means seal/plug all openings & preserve Method 20 “GX” means preserve Method 41 with ESD & electromagnetic protection “HM” means package and mark I/A/W applicable hazmat regulation
CLEANING & PRESERVATIVES • Table J.II, CLEANING PROCEDURE CODES 1 = Any suitable process X = See Method of Preservation Z = Special Requirement • Table J.III, CONTACT PRESERVATIVE MATERIAL CODES 49 = Vendor’s protective grease or oil 89 = Normal operating lubricant 00 = No requirement XX = See Method of Preservation
WRAPPING MATERIAL • Table J.IV,WRAPPING MATERIAL CA = A-A-203, kraft wrapping paper (UU-P-268) EA = MIL-P-17667, neutral wrapping paper GB = MIL-B-121, grade A, greaseproof, waterproof JA = A-A-3174, plastic sheet (L-P-378) K3 = MIL-PRF-81705, ESD barrier material LA = A-A-50187, lens paper (NNN-P-40) NOTE: Contact preservative coated items shall be wrapped in MIL-B-121, Grade A, or QQ-A-1876.
CUSHIONING & DUNNAGE • Table J.V, CUSHIONING AND DUNNAGE AD = cushion, anchor, block & brace I/A/W MIL-STD-1186 BG = A-A-1898, cellulosic cushioning (PPP-C-843) BN = PPP-C-850, polystyrene DA = A-A-1051, paperboard (PPP-C-291) GD = MIL-PRF-26514, polyurethane foam HA = A-A-1507, chipboard (UU-C-282) JA = ASTM D4727, fiberboard (PPP-F-320) LT = PPP-C-795, Class 2, antistatic cellular plastic film NA = PPP-C-795, A-A-3129 (PPP-C-1842), PPP-C-1797, A-A-59136 (PPP-C-1752) • Table J.VI, CUSHIONING THICKNESS: X = AS REQUIRED A =1/4 INCH
UNITE & INTERMEDIATE CONTAINERS • Table J.VII, UNIT AND INTERMEDIATE CONTAINERS 10 = any suitable container in this table A1 = MIL-P-130, MIL-P17667, MIL-B 121 Grade A, or any MIL-B- 117 bag (staple, tape, adhesive or heat sealed) D3 = PPP-B-566, A-A-2807(PPP-B-665), PPP-B-676 or ASTM D5118 DO = any suitable fiber box in this table EC = ASTM D5118 (PPP-B-636), domestic fiberboard box ED = ASTM D5118 (PPP-B-636), W/R,fiberboard box F5 = vendor’s wood box FO = any wood box in table FA = PPP-B-621, nailed box FD = PPP-B-601, plywood box FU = MIL-B-26195, wood-cleated skidded box MA = MIL-C-104, wood crate, nailed or bolted NR = PPP-B-1672, reusable fiberboard box w/cushioning (“Fast Pack”) MY,NY,NZ,RC = NAVICP reusable containers XX = See method of preservation
UCL & OPI CODES • Table J.VIII, UNIT CONTAINER LEVEL The Unit Container Level (UCL) codes are used to determine if the unit container is an acceptable shipping container. O = Not an acceptable shipping container A = Meets Level A packing B = Meets Level B packing M = Unit container provides minimal packing protection • Table J.VIIIa, OPTIONAL PROCEDURE INDICATOR The Optional Procedure Indicator (OPI) codes define the contractor’s packaging options. M = All packaging is mandatory, no substitutions. O = Options can be exercised, with exceptions.
PACKING REQUIREMENT CODES • Table J.IX, MILITARY PACKING REQUIREMENT CODES Follow the instructions defined in this table to meet the packing requirements of the Procurement Activity via the “Pack Code.” E = ASTM D4169, Dist. Cycle 18, Assurance Level 1 applies. F = Packing is not required, unit container is shipping container. Q = Select a shipping container from table C.II for level specified. R = ASTM D4169, Dist. Cycle 18, Assurance Level 2 applies. • Table J.IXa. MINIMAL PACKING REQUIREMENT CODES U = Shipping container to meet applicable transportation regulation. (Commercial Packing is acceptable)
SPECIAL MARKING CODES • Table J.X. SPECIAL MARKING CODES ZZ = Special Requirement 03 = Method 50 17 = Reusable container 32 = Type I, Shelf Life 51 = Mark I/A/W applicable procedural packaging specification 33 = Type II, Shelf Life 39 = ESD Sensitive
USEFUL WEBSITES • For downloading of Military and Federal Specifications http://assist.daps.dla.mil/quicksearch/ • For interpretations of MIL-STD-2073-1D (1) PRCs http://www.palm.saic.com/ (click on Code Lookup) • For Military Packaging course information http://smpt.apg.army.mil/ • For DLA Packaging Policy and other Packaging information: http://dscc.dla.mil.Offices/Packaging/index.html
HELPFUL HINTS • Packaging Requirement Codes are found in Section B, the Schedule portion of an acquisition document and in packaging forms peculiar to the applicable procuring activity (AFMC Form 158). • Other places to find Preservation, Packaging, Packing and Marking (PPP&M) requirements: Preparation for Delivery Instructions Commodity or Procedural Specifications Amendments and Modifications Deviations, Waivers and Statements of Work (SOWs) Individual Repair Parts Ordering Data (Navy IRPODS) Drawings or Microfiche FAR and DFAR Clauses from PCO Master Solicitations References to Levels of Protection References to Commercial Packaging such as ASTM D3951
MIL-STD-2073-1D Codes ? QUESTIONS ?
MIL-STD-2073-1D Codes THE END
QUIZ • What Packaging Requirement Code indicates that a Supplementary or Special requirement applies? a) “X” b) “XX” c) “ZZ” d) “00”
QUIZ • What Military Preservation Method requires desiccant? a) 50 b) 40 c) 30 d) 20
QUIZ • What is the Unit Container Code for an ASTM D5118 W/R (Weather Resistant) box? a) “EC” b) “ED” c) “D3” d) “F5”
QUIZ • What does the Optional Procedure Indicator Code “M” mean? a) Options can be exercised b) Level A Packaging is required c) All packaging is mandatory, no substitutions d) Package I/A/W the Procedural Specification or SPI
QUIZ 5. What Special Marking Code would be used to indicate that the item packaged is ESD sensitive? a) “03” b) “39” c) “51” d) “17”